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Take Fizzo to headline Shoko Festival's mash up nights

Take Fizzo is set to take festival-goers down memory lane with an electrifying showcase of his greatest hits and iconic productions.

Legendary Producer and urban grooves pioneer Take Fizo is set to headline the Shoko Festival's Mash Up Nights.

This will mark the festival's landmark 15th Edition, set for Harare Gardens on Friday, September 26 , 2025.

Renowned for his ground breaking influence in shaping Zimbabwe’s modern music industry, Take Fizzo is set to take festival-goers down memory lane with an electrifying showcase of his greatest hits and iconic productions.

Take Fizzo embodies the transformation of Zimbabwe’s music scene into a contemporary powerhouse. Festival goers are in for a nostalgic trip down memory lane curated by Take Fizzo, who will be joined by the urban grooves legends Mafriq and Trinity.

Mafriq and Trinity are pioneering urban grooves, major players who created some of the country’s most iconic musical moments and established the foundational sound that defines Zimbabwean urban music today.

As the festival celebrates its 15th anniversary, Shoko Festival coordinator, Vera Chisvo said: “Take Fizzo represents an era that laid the foundations for Zimbabwe’s modern music industry. His performance is the perfect way to mark 15 years of Shoko’s dedication to promoting urban culture and hip-hop. This is a true celebration of the journey we have all taken together.”

This year’s Mash Up Nights will highlight Shoko’s continued commitment to creative collaboration and cultural unity, drawing inspiration from the theme #TheLegacyXV as the festival celebrates 15 years of cutting-edge urban art, music, and youth culture.

 

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